Advanced Simulation Technology

RGB Spectrum
Alameda, CA
510-814-7000
www.rgb.com

The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is the Department of Defense's next generation strike aircraft weapon system for the Navy, Air Force, Marines, and US allies. The fifth-generation fighter brings cutting-edge technologies to the battlespace of the future. On July 31, 2015, the first squadron was declared ready for deployment after training, an important part of which was accomplished with Lockheed Martin’s high-fidelity Full Mission Simulator (FMS). RGB Spectrum’s DGy™ recording and streaming codecs and multi-channel video servers are core components in the FMS.

To date, a dozen nations have ordered over 3,000 F-35 aircraft, and as of January 19, 2016, 24 simulators carrying RGB Spectrum’s DGy codecs have been delivered to seven locations, with 63 more on contract. In 2018, pilot training systems will be in Japan, Norway, the UK and Australia with training scheduled to begin in 2019. The F-35 program requires simulation more than any other program in history in part due to the advanced capabilities of the aircraft, but also because training aircraft (two passenger version with one instructor and one pilot-in-training) are not available by design. Therefore, it is the FMS that provides pilots with a broad range of virtual experience in air-to-air, air-to-ground, and electronic warfare missions. When a pilot flies a combat mission for the first time in foreign territory, he will already have flown it many times in a simulator.

RGB Spectrum’s DGy codecs are well-suited for deployment in advanced simulation training technology. The codecs offer a feature set that includes external time code synchronization (IRIG-B or Network Time Server), event marking, random access, variable speed playback, and frame-by-frame jog/shuttle. Also standard on the DGy is an exclusive, failsafe feature that automatically protects recordings even during catastrophic system failure in the FMS. Event marks can be inserted at key instances during both the recording process and debriefing replay and provide easy access to desired marked points in the After Action Review (AAR). Another key advantage is the innovative JPEG 2000 compression that produces visually lossless streaming and recording and a unique ability to record each individual frame, thus preserving the most intricate detail of the training flight for the AAR.

At resolutions up to 1920x1200, the DGy codecs simultaneously stream and record all visuals and data the pilots observe during live simulation exercises including avionics, navigation, out-the-window imagery, target acquisition, and weapons control. The codecs’ streams are transmitted to the Instructor’s Operator Station (IOS) where instructors view exactly what the pilots are seeing in real-time. Concurrently, these simulation visuals are recorded to the MVS for central storage and management and reviewed by instructors and mission crews at the AAR to assess the pilot’s performance.

The F-35 FMS brought pilot combat training into the 21st Century with its ability to network and share vital information with cyber assets and other aircraft. With the aid of RGB Spectrum’s DGy™ JPEG 2000 recording and streaming codecs and Multicast Video Servers, the sophisticated FMS allows a pilot to experience a greater variety of scenarios than live training. More than 50% of initial qualification flights will take place in the simulator.

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